(17-01-2013 01:11 PM)Lion IRC Wrote: You said I wasnt able to make an argument that you haven't heard ''a thousand times'' before.
How do you know that in advance?

Again, I did not actually say that. I predicted that this is going to be the case, hence why I used the future tense ("[...] it's not like he will be able to [...]"). I do not claim to know for certain whether or not you will be able to make an argument that I haven't heard before.

That strikes me as a little biased and irrational.
But kudos for clarifying that its just a belief on your part.

Since your consciousness is 100% dependant on your brain chemistry, proven over and over by Neuro-science, there is absolutely no mechanism by which "personal consciousness" could or would survive death, since it can't even survive an accident, or medical "insult". So much for that crap.

Insufferable know-it-all.
Those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music - Friedrich Nietzsche